Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, October 07, 1915, Image 1

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C entral P oint herald
OUR MERCHANTS
Will *ive jo u a “ aQuare deal*'
every time. They appreciate your
patronage and will treat you right
E s t a b l is h e d
A p r il
26,
1906
C entral P oint , J ackson C ounty , O regon , T h u r s d a y , O ctober 7 1915
ow
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V o lu m e
HERALD
Will >•.»-• >i■••rate with you on any
proposition for the betterment
o f Central Point and ita vicinity
T en
N lM bE K 24
m u rrs $125 TOR bfSI
SUGAR CO. ORGANIZED
LOGANBERRY SONG
I OR LOCAL r AGI OR Y
home. Not taking into eonsider- WII
springs
Mr. Hathaway of Medford was in
ation the beautiful principle of
the Golden Rule, but considering the district transacting business Mon-
d a j.
the practice from a money con-
Fred Wilson ami wife ami Al. M. 1 The Portland Ad Club has decidi ■d to |
sideration, it is one of the silliest Kennedy are in the Illinois valley look atHrt » Oig campaign to advertise the
The On un-U tah Sugar Co.,
“ Wanted—100 men at $1.25 a personal, then deny this truth-
practices ever indulged in by ing over property before beating.
loganberry and create new nmrkCs for accordin|f to rep0 rts, capitalized
day, including board.”
fully if you can.
1
'
people who would have us look
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. l’alraer and Mrs. this important Oregon industry. A I
Such a sign has been posted on
The practice we refer to is upon them as intelligent.
j George Taylor were shopping in Central the first step in the campaign, it lias I »t $100,OUO, with a bond ¡SSUe of
put up $250 in prizes for the student $500,000, has been incorporated
j Point Monday afternoon.
a bulletin board on the main that pernicious one of sending
who submit the best songs on the sub-
Fred Farra while picking pears in the
at Salt Li ke City, the object be­
street of this city for the past your hard earned cash to the Snowy Butte Orchards last week slip­ Herbert and Ernest Harris spent Sat- ject of loganberry juice.
urday afternoon and evening in Med­
The
contest
starts
right
away,
and
ped
and
fell
o
ff
a
15
foot
ladder
which
ing to construct a beet sugar fac­
ten days, and many have accept­ large mail order houses of the
ford visiting relatives.
will continue until the night o f October
severly injured his arm.
tory
in lilt; Rogue river valley in
ed the call.
The Freeman prune drier was closed 31. That gives contestants a full
east. Listen to a groupe o f men
Ed Miller, while workingon warehouse
Saturday
after
a
very
successful
sea­
time
for the 1916 crop. George
month in which to whet their wits,
This would indicate that there discussing the economic laws of of Cranfill and Robnett Thursday fore­
son.
look
through
the
rhyming
dictionaries,
K. Sanders, head of the Rogue
is a revival of industrial business. the country and they will agree noon slipped and fell to the ground. All John Mitchell returned to his home
and send in their songs.
the damage done was the fracture of a
River
Public Service corporation,
Another bulletin board near that it is wrong, all wrong, for it 2x4 on which Mr. Milier alighted head in Central Point after a few weeks
The best song sent to Geo. E. Wag­
stay in the district.
goner,
Chairman
of
ConnnlUe,
¡>05
Venn
is named as president; Willard
by bore this message: “ Wanted, has resulted in the centralization downward. He resumed work a few
Mrs. Botwright of Portland and Miss Bldg, Portland, Oregon, care of the Smith, vice-president; Alex Nib-
men and teams at $7.50 per day. ’ ’ of power and concentration of minutes later.
Bernice Smith were dinner guests of song committee, by the night of Octob­
ihe Villdtje blacksmith
1 F. M. Palmer and wife Monday even- er 31, will win the lirst prize of $125. ley of Portland, secretary; and
Such information as this may money in eastern cities. No in-
The next best song will take a prize o f! Harold Smoot, son o f United
! ing.
Under the spreading chestnut tree,
be truthfully classed as signs of telligent person will dispute the
n.
The village smithy stands.
Earl Heft and family enjoyed a visit $75. And the third best will win
j States Senator Smoot, and Dan­
the times-prosperous times that fact that money is becoming The smith, a mighty man is he.
That
should
be
worth
the
time
of
any
with relatives in this locality Sunday.
boy
or
girl,
or
young
man
or
woman,
With large and sinewy hands.
iel H. Thomas, directors.
invariably follow a period of de­ more and more concentrated in
Roy Nichols is seeding the one hun- to try for.
He owns a dozen village lots.
J dred acre pear orchard property of the
There is considerable specula­
pression.
The Ad Alub intends to have the best
the metropolises of the east anc
And handsome country lands.
Felder.heimer brothers of Portland
tion
as to where the factory will
song
adopted
as
an
official
song
for
the
With moderate prices prevail­ more stringent in the rural dis­ He owns a handsome private yacht
with wheat for a cover crop.
public schools of the state. The prize- he located, but this is not of so
And proud seaside chateau.
ing on almost every commodity tricts, especially in the west.
The Presbyterian choir rehearsed at winning composition will be published
He travels in a private car
the home of W. 1). Clarke Saturday for distribution in the schools, with the much importance as is the secur­
the average provident person How many mnii0n dollars of the
Wherever he may go.
evening.
picture* of the sor.g authors printed on ing o f the required acreage.
can make a living and small sa- Allies’ $500,000,000 loan were His fortune now is reckoned
George Nichols of Willamette valley them.
At live million plunks or so.
This industry should be the
ving, but we think the wage too subscribed by the people west of He doesn’ t shoe mules any more,
is visiting relatives and friends in the
Just to give an idea of how a song
neighborhood.
means
of giving impetus to busi­
enn
be
written
about
the
loganberry
a
;
Or mend the one-horse shay;
low.
Chieago?
He makes more in a second now
John Orth of Medford breakfasted a theme, here is one by Dean Collins ness in the entire valley.
With the orchards full of pick­
It matters not what kind of a Then once he did all day.
with W. A. Thompson and wife Satur­
LOGANBERRY JUICE
day.
ers and the packing houses run- tariff law this government oper- He merely tinkers touring cars
(Tune: “ When you Wore a Tulip.'
Illbil SCHOOL NOLLS
That pass along his way.
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'Banty” Owens o f Central Point ‘Twas in a native garden that the
ning full time business should be a^es under, or what kind of cur-
The
Junior nn l Senior classes of tho
Blackberry was wed.
You can have your bread delivered ' ^ a8, huntin* in this Part of the valley
good in this immediate vicinity, rency jaw js jn force, the rural
Sunday.
Central Point High School had a jolly
And
got
his
bride,
’
tis
said
a
nice
rasp­
with your grocery order at the Crane
time at their week end picnic held at
for Central Point is in the very districts o f the country will be Grocery.
Mr. Lang is removing his hay from
berry red;
Bybee Bridge last Friday evening. A
thejorchard
to
his
Central
Point
home.
And
now
throughout
tho
country
the
heart o f the fruit and agricul­ continually drained o f cash and
Men laugh at feminine folly, but fools
great bon tire was lighted at eight o ’­
people
hall
her
husky
son,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Myers
left
for
Califor­
tural section of the Rogue River the cities o f the east enriched as them just the same.
clock around which tho crowd gathered
nia Tuesday after enjoying several The Loganberry, pride of Oregon,
Cold
Baths.
Though some still cling to grape juice, to roast wieners ami toast marshmal­
valley.
days with D. W. Stone and wife.
long as the people continue this
A SIGN OF THE TIMES
AND OTHER THINGS
There are a few things lack­
ing which, if supplied, would
go a long way toward improving
conditions; they wiil come in
time, and at no distant date.
But there is one practice in­
dulged in by a large majority of
the people o f the rural districts
o f the west and middle west and
by nearly all o f the people of the
towns in the west, which dodl
more to retard the general pros­
perity of the country than any
other one thing a community is
cursed with. It is a practice
that keeps the farmers, town
people, mechanic, laborers and
merchants and the entire com-
munities of the west drained of
cash that should be in daily cir-
culation. It is hard to coceive
how intelligent people can be so
blinded to their own interests,
directly and indirectly.
The principle involved in the
practice is entirely wrong; you
condemn them in others and go
on practicing the very thing you
censur your neighbor for. If we
state that this means you we
would not be wrong once in one
hundred times. Accept this as
THE
lows. Fullwing the refreshments num-
A few years ago the remarkable dis
or to stifi'er drinks, as yet,
William Crockett and family of Leb­
erous campfire games were played
covery was made by Profesor Winter-
The
Loganberry
is
the
juice
that’s
nits of Vienna that general cold baths anon, Oregon, enroute to Wagon Mound
while the cottonwoods echoed many
coming up, you bet.
All the postal savings banks have the effect of increasing the mini- New Mexico, remained several days
merry melodies. The guests of the
C horus
of active cells In the blood to a with John Sisly and wife before de­
evening were Mr. Moses and Miss
thafhave been established, the
parting
to
their
new
home.
very remarkable extent, the Increase
Now no more our two lips
Albin. Last but not least enjoyed was
most liberal long time farm loan sometimes amounting to one-fifth or
Shall hanker for juleps.
H. S. Pickard, cashier o f the First
home sweet home, which was in the
Or sigh for beer that Hows,
law the government can enact even more This is one of the ways In National Bank of Albuquerque, New
form of a straw ride.
which the cold bath Increases the re­ Mexico, is visiting his sister, Mrs. L>.
For we can make merry
M. crr'i i
grove was a scene of a
will not offset the evil and dam­ sisting power of the body, and rallies
On rich Loganberry,
tke Woo,I cells, so to speak, calling M. McNasser and Miss K. A. Pickard.
... lea n. littl ciimutiie i arty given by
aging pffect o f this practice of them ant from their hiding places ami
It's a drink the whole world kliows
A very happy event of the week was
Ihe Sopomores in honor o f the Fresh-
the people sending their cash to preparing them to light with vigor lb" the dinner dunce at the bangalow home Oh we are tryin.
n.an cla»s Friday evening. Games and
To imitate Bryan,
battle« which must lie waged every of Col. George P. Mim i Friday evening
s' ngs were the chief attractions. At.
the money centers o f the east, moment In defense of the body.—Good ■ Several families participated in the
But honest, we'd like to sluice
eight o,clock a campfire supper was
Our throats with Oregon’s very
whither it goes to never return Health.
j arrangements mid the unique ente ■-
sc rve.l and enjoyed by all. Mr. Stanley
Best red Loganberry.
j taining features were too numerous to
and Miss Wiederrccht chaperoned tho
again as a circulating medium.
Barristsr’t F . t t .
For
that
is
the
juieiest
juice.
party.
I V barrister's fees are Irrecoverable ■ mention.
The total cash represented in la law, but lie can pick and choose his
The Medford Gun Club opened the
Rend our clubbing offer on page two.
A couple o f gentlemen of Medford,
money orders sent monthly to the customers and can also Insist oil cash j pheasant season at Willow Springs,
Mrs. l’urksypilc is a gu 'St her
,n representing capital for investment,
la advance. Until recently every bar bagging a goodly number of the birds
money centers of the east from rtater bad on bis table a gentle re j as a reward for the days endeavor. A O. < and family, of Medford this week were looking over Central Point tho
Jackson county is greater than mtnder in the way of a fee bowl. In very enjoyable inovation was the pres­ R. B. Vaughn of Derby here wed- «r.-.t of the weok, and expressed them-
earlier times tbe client used to drop
the capital stock of- any bank in surreptitiously tbe money in a little ence c f Mr. Ad l'opperwein, the crack- nesday trailing and visiting with old l'lves lavoiably impressed.
Hally Head who has been in Californio
bag at the back of conn-el's gown. A shot of the world. I). W. Slone served Hcquaintiinei , Mrs. Vouglin, is hen
the county with possibly two or trace
of this receptacle still figures In luncheor at '-is orchard home and prov for ashort visit with h -r sister Mr lor une time, returned lust week. He
ed H genuine host.
three exceptions. Is it any won- legal costume.—London Chronicle.
Riley Myers, while under a phy . had the misfortune to breuk his arm
wnile cranking his cur.
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The Parent Teachers club met at the ians rare.
der money is scaice here? Nine-
Eliminating Risk.
home of Mrs. Roy Nichols Saturday
tenths o f the people in this and
“ I hope the motto o f this railroad Is afternoon and fifteen members and
, ,
friends were present. The ladies ans-
every community study the cata-
It Is, replied the man who thinks
, , , ,
,
,
.
wered roll cal by giv ng some helnfu
only
of
pecuniary
precaution.
“
I
no
.
..
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1
logs o f the mail order houses
tlce It never lets anybody travel a mile hint and Mrs. Harry Davisson read a
"Seal Brami’*
more closely than do they their without paying In advauce."—Washing chapter of a very interesting book after
which
a
continuation
of
the
subject
The Coffee o f
bibles or questions of vital local tou Star.
“ Emergencies” by Miss Julia Cnab-
Universal Appeal
buck
was
very
much
appreciated.
The
interest. They have gone mail
Still In Advance.
Boarder—You made me pay In ad­ luncheon prepared by the hostess,
order house crazy and are really vance nt first because I was n stranger. Mesdames Bert Nichols and Roy Nich­
ols was served with much care. The
entitled to no sympathy because That was all rigid. But I am not a next hostess will be Mrs. Welcher and
stranger now. Landlady—No; I know ' she will entertain the club the first
o f the stringency of money at you now.—Boston Journal.
week in November.
practice.
Cranfill & Robnett
Headquarters
For
If you can’t get what you want here
at the right price it is unattainable-
Com e and se e -
AMMUNITION
In the camp—
the pot of gold at ihe
end of the long Irai I —
because of its rich, full,
satisfying strength.
CH ASE S i SAN BO RN ’S
W . C. Leever
Cranfill & Robnett
The Hardware Man
SEAL BRAND COFFEE
In 1 ar.d 2 pound cans. Never in bulk.
Ground, l unround or Pulverised.
Crane Grocery Company
Second D o o r West o f IV -to fflc e , C entral Point